<p>Part 1: Introduction: Back to the 30s?.-Chapter 1: Introduction: Back to the 30s? .-Part 2—Crises of Capital and Hegemonic Transitions.-Chapter 2: The Spectre of the 1930s.-Part 3: Reading contemporary Latin America in the light of the 1930s: Cycles of accumulation and the politics of passive revolution.-Chapter 3: Reading contemporary Latin America in the light of the 1930s: Cycles of accumulation and the politics of passive revolution .-Part 4: Organic Crisis and Counter-Hegemonic Responses in the Interwar Era and the Era of Memoranda in Greece.-Chapter 4: Organic Crisis and Counter-Hegemonic Responses in the Interwar Era and the Era of Memoranda in Greece.-Part 5: The State of Capitalism and the Rise of the Right in the 1930s and Today: Hungary as a Case Study.-Chapter 5:The State of Capitalism and the Rise of the Right in the 1930s and Today: Hungary as a Case Study.-Part 6: The New Great Transformation: The Origins of Neo-Populism in Light of the Systemic Cycles of Accumulation.-Chapter 6: The New Great Transformation: The Origins of Neo-Populism in Light of the Systemic Cycles of Accumulation.-Part 7—Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Limits of Liberal Democracy.-Chapter 7: Second Time as Farce? Authoritarian Liberalism in Historical Perspective.-Part 8: A Second Foundation? Constitution Nation-Building and the Deepening ofAuthoritarianism in Turkey.-Chapter 8: A Second Foundation? Constitution Nation-Building and the Deepening ofAuthoritarianism in Turkey.-Part 9: Hungarian “populism” and antipopulism today through the looking glass of the interwar “populist” movement.-Chapter 9: Hungarian “populism” and antipopulism today through the looking glass of the interwar “populist” movement.-Part 10: Bolsonaro: Politics as Permanent Crisis.-Chapter 10: Bolsonaro: Politics as Permanent Crisis.-Part 11: Rethinking Anti-Fascist Strategy for Today: Historical Lineages of Anti-Communism and “Militant Democracy” in Eastern Europe.-Chapter 11: Rethinking Anti-Fascist Strategy for Today: Historical Lineages of Anti-Communism and “Militant Democracy” in Eastern Europe.-Part 12: People in Movement: Practices, Subjects and Narratives of Political Mobilization .-Chapter 12: Global Crises and Popular Protests: Protest Waves of the 1930s and the 2010s in the Global South.-Part 13: Radical Moderns/Poetry International: Communist Poets in the 1930s.-Chapter 13: Radical Moderns/Poetry International: Communist Poets in the 1930s.-Part 14: Parallel Stories: The rise of the far-right women’s movements in the 1930s and 2010s.-Chapter 14. Parallel Stories: The rise of the far-right women’s movements in the 1930s and 2010s.-Part 15: (Post-)Fascists, the Constitution, and the Defense of the Italian Nation.-Chapter 15: (Post-)Fascists, the Constitution, and the Defense of the Italian Nation.-Part 16: Radical America: The 1930s and the Politics of Storytelling.-Chapter 16: Radical America: The 1930s and the Politics of Storytelling.-Part 17: Body Politics/Political Bodies: Race, Gender and the Human.-Chapter 17: The Spectre of the 1930s in Asian Nation Building: Global Fascism, Colonial Biopolitics, and the Origins of Modern Asia .-Part 18: From the Old Guard to the Lads Movement: Hybrid Racism and White Supremacism in Australia.-Chapter 18: From the Old Guard to the Lads Movement: Hybrid Racism and White Supremacism in Australia.-Part 19: Sex Work is Work: Greek Capitalism and the ‘Syndrome of Electra’ 1922-2018.-Chapter 19: Sex Work is Work: Greek Capitalism and the ‘Syndrome of Electra’ 1922-2018 .-Part 20: Rocks, Rivers, and Robots: Reading Crisis with Teilhard de Chardin.-Chapter 20: Rocks, Rivers, and Robots: Reading Crisis with Teilhard de Chardin.</p>